Dr. Keith Kirby

Dr. Keith Kirby is working hard to help his patients get back to going what they do best.

IF YOU SUFFER FROM CHRONIC PERSISTENT PAIN, YOU UNDERSTAND HOW IT AFFECTS EVERY ASPECT OF YOUR LIFE. It can make it hard to do basically anything such as work, sleep and being with friends and family. Dr. Keith Kirby is working hard to help his patients get back to doing what they do best. As a leader in nonsurgical spine care and interventional pain management, he is committed to getting each patient back to spending time with their family and enjoying everyday activities in life.

Dr. Kirby shares that studies have shown that up to 90 percent of patients with a herniated disk with sciatic leg pain improved and were able to return to work with nonsurgical treatement; however, many people suffer from chronic persistent pain that fails to respond to physical therapy, rest, and anti-inflammatory medications. “It is important to identify the causes of a patient’s persistent pain and develop a treatment plan to address the causes,” says Dr. Kirby. With nearly 20 years of experience, Dr. Kirby specializes in the treatment of pain associated with disorders like degenerative disc disease, disc herniations, spinal stenosis, sciatica, and arthritis of the spine.

Dr. Kirby and his team offer individualized treatment plans for the specific needs of each patient. Medications can be prescribed to help reduce pain, improve mobility, improve sleep and treat any depressive symptoms. For those who need more than medication, Dr. Kirby can perform many types of procedures to alleviate pain in the Savannah Pain Center, a state-of-the-art Ambulatory Surgery Center. Some of the procedures include, epidural steroid injections of lumbar, thoracic, and cervical spine; facet blocks of lumbar, thoracic, and cervical spine; radiofrequency ablation of medial branch nerves to the cervical and lumbar spine; and spinal cord stimulation trials.

Dr. Kirby and his team provide each patient a personal and comprehensive treatment plan that best suits their particular pain problem. They closely monitor the patient’s progress to ensure the best possible relief. The quality of care is reflected by the professional and caring attitude of each and every staff member. As Dr. Kirby says, “My entire staff is dedicated to providing our patients with an exceptional patient care experience.”

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